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[Petersen, Johann Wilhelm] · [ca 1710]

that not all become partakers of the everlasting gospel?
They do not all actually become partakers of it at that time, just as so many have not become partakers of it until this hour. Nevertheless, this great proclamation finally takes place, so that through it people might give glory to God and seize salvation in His Son without the judgments, which He does not wish for them, once they hear of His great love and mercy.
Yes. For this has actually happened to others. God is no respecter of persons; He also does not want anyone to be lost, but rather that everyone should turn to repentance and have eternal life. This life is in His Son, who is the Savior of all people, but especially of those who believe. 2 Peter 3 verse 9; 1 Timothy 2 verses 4 to 6; John 3 verse 16; Galatians 2 verse 6; Ephesians 6 verse 9; Colossians 3 verse 25; James 2 verse 1; 1 Timothy 4 verse 10.
Because they do not all believe: For he who believes and is baptized shall be saved; but he who does not believe shall be condemned